The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... feem to fear Things that do found fo fair ? -I'the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , 5 or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having , and of royal hope ...
... feem to fear Things that do found fo fair ? -I'the name of truth , Are ye fantastical , 5 or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having , and of royal hope ...
Page 47
... feem that Sinel , the father of Macbeth , died after Macbeth's having been met by the weird fifters . " Makbeth ( fays the hiftorian ) re- volvyng all thingis , as they wer faid to be the weird sisteris , began to covat ye croun . And ...
... feem that Sinel , the father of Macbeth , died after Macbeth's having been met by the weird fifters . " Makbeth ( fays the hiftorian ) re- volvyng all thingis , as they wer faid to be the weird sisteris , began to covat ye croun . And ...
Page 59
... feem from the play that Malcolm was the first who had the title of Prince of Cumberland . " An extract or two from Hector Boethius will be sufficient relative to these points . In the tenth chapter of the eleventh Book of his Hiftory we ...
... feem from the play that Malcolm was the first who had the title of Prince of Cumberland . " An extract or two from Hector Boethius will be sufficient relative to these points . In the tenth chapter of the eleventh Book of his Hiftory we ...
Page 62
... feem To have thee crown'd withal . 8 tidings ? What is your -thou'd'st have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; And that & c . ] As the object of Macbeth's defire is here introduced speaking of ...
... feem To have thee crown'd withal . 8 tidings ? What is your -thou'd'st have , great Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it ; And that & c . ] As the object of Macbeth's defire is here introduced speaking of ...
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... feem desirous to have . But no poetic licence would excuse this . An easy alteration will restore the poet's true reading : - doth feem To have crown'd thee withal . i . e . they feem already to have crowned thee , and yet thy dif ...
... feem desirous to have . But no poetic licence would excuse this . An easy alteration will restore the poet's true reading : - doth feem To have crown'd thee withal . i . e . they feem already to have crowned thee , and yet thy dif ...
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